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Yep, when I get focused on project, I just keep going. I've been obsessed with AV programs lately. and have been trying one after another. I'm pretty certain I'm done now, at least for a while.
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Yep, when I get focused on project, I just keep going. I've been obsessed with AV programs lately. and have been trying one after another. I'm pretty certain I'm done now, at least for a whi
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Yep, when I get focused on project, I just keep going. I've been obsessed with AV programs lately. and have been trying one after another. I'm pretty certain I'm done now, at least for a while.
A little offtopic and not wanting to hijack/derrail this thread but does anybody know of a full offline installer for BD free AV? I had my share of troubles with the online installer once and I would prefer to have an offline version for those freshly formatted pcs with no Internet connection. I keep getting positive claims of this AV and although I like WD, it's always a good idea to have a second option.
I'm done experimenting now, but I may look into Bitdefender AV Plus because it reportedly offers anti-ransomeware protection.
I use Kaspersky Anti-Virus, MBAE alongside Windows Firewall on my system. All seem to work well for me.
I'm still impressed with my newly installed Bitdefender Free AV. It's already found numerous threats,and running a scan showed many more.
IMO it seems pointless if you have Bitdefender free installed to add TrafficLight.
The only difference between the two is Bitdefender only warns when a suspect webpage is clicked on.
TrafficLight tells you the page is safe, and can be used with any other security AV.
So having the two installed is a waste of resources as Bitdefender free is the complete AV package.
I must add have had Bitdefender free installed on my Surface Pro 4 since this latest edition became available in the latter part of 2016,
Have ditched Mbam exploit as it took an age to load Startup, I believe it clashed with Bitdefender, loading now being instantaneous.
All in all, purely based on my own experience, would thoroughly recommend this product.
SuperAntiSpyWare isn't a virus cleaner. It mostly deals with malicious cookies and does a good job at that.